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ANNOUNCEMENT
The Second Annual International Festival of Time-Based Media
Presented by the University of Southern California School of Fine Arts,
in collaboration with the Santa Monica Museum of Art.
Thursday â?? Saturday, February 15, 16, 17
All events are FREE and open to the public
The USC School of Fine Arts, in collaboration with the Santa Monica Museum
of Art, is delighted to present AIM II â?? three days of exhibitions,
performances, screenings, a symposium, a gala reception/award ceremony, and
an education outreach program hosted on both the USC campus and at the
SMMoA.
Unlike most venues which organize around a specific media or genre, AIM II
is organized around a central theme,"The Vanishing Author?", and the only
criteria for submission is that works be 'time-based'.
The 43 works selected for the festival were chosen from a pool of over 600
applicants from 29 countries and include film, video, digital video,
interactive games, animations, sound pieces, CD-ROMâ??s, websites,
installations, and performances.
An outline of festival events and the names of participating artists are
listed below.
For more detailed information please visit our web site at
http://www.usc.edu/aim, email aim@usc.edu, or call the USC School of Fine
Arts at (213) 740-ARTS.
ARTISTS PARTICIPATING IN AIM II:
Amy Alexander . Tony Allard . Mark Amerika . Steve Appleton . Staffan
Backlund . Nahyeong Cheon . Jonah Brucker-Cohen . Tony Cokes . Juliet Conlon
. Alison Cornyn & Sue Johnson . Geoff Cox, Mike Phillips, Adrian Ward, et al
. David Crow . Gili Dinovich . Jeanne Finlay . Mark Gardner . Susan Giles .
Neil Goldberg . Catriona Grant . Karen Gunthrie, Anna Best, Simon Poulter &
Nina Pope . Kathy High . Andrew Hutchison & Marie-Louise Xavier . Annetta
Kapon . Hung Wing Kit . Ken Kobland & E. Jay Sims with Bill Waldman . John
Rechy and the Labryinth Project . Greg Kucera . Hart Laurent & Julien Alma .
Barbara Medajska . Dennis H. Miller . Eduardo Navas . Han Ter Park . Gwyan
Rhabyt . Aaron Rincover . Peter Rose . Eric Saks/Belief . Somyung Sohn .
Jayce Salloum . Kai Syng Tan . Anne Walsh & Chris Kubick . Hilary Wilder .
Andrew Wood
FESTIVAL EVENTS
***SYMPOSIUM***
"THE VANISHING AUTHOR?"
Thursday, February 15, 2001
6.30pm â?? 10pm
Gin D. Wong, FAIA Conference Center, USC Harris Hall
Exposition Blvd @ Watt Way
Constance Penley: film theorist and cultural critic, will present Melrose
Space; Art, Politics, and Identity in the Age of Global Media. Followed by a
panel discussion on issues arising from the festival theme of The Vanishing
Author? with panelists Steve Fagin, media artist; Jan Tumlir: writer and
curator; and Simon Leung: artist. The moderator is Christiane Robbins: media
artist.
***SCREENING***
Films, videos, digital videos, animationsâ?¦..
Friday, February 16, 2001
11am â?? 6pm
USC Annenberg School for Communication Auditorium
Watt Way @ Hellman Way
***The WebAdTV Art In Motion Exhibition***
Installations, interactive games, websites, CD-Roms, sound pieces,
performancesâ?¦..
Th/Fri/ Sat, February 15, 16, 17, 2001
11am â?? 6pm
Santa Monica Museum of Art
Bergamot Station
2525 Michigan Ave. Bldg G1
Tel: 310 586 6488
***RECEPTION AND AWARD CEREMONY***
Saturday February 17, 2001
7-10pm
Santa Monica Museum of Art
Performances including WorldMix La and Digital Atmosphere (with DJ Koolaid)
For detailed information:
http://www.usc.edu/aim
aim@usc.edu
Tel: 213.740.ARTS
All events are FREE and open to the public.
Parking for Symposium and Screening in Structure A of the USC campus is $3:
enter the USC campus through Gate 6 on Vermont Avenue at West 36th Place.
>>AIM II is co-sponsored by:
Apple ®
California Arts Council
Dublab.com
Intelefilm
Panasonic
SuperHappyBunny
USC Annenberg School for Communication
USC Arts Initiative
USC Matrix Program for Digital Media
USC Spectrum
WebADTV
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PRESS RELEASE
>From the University of Southern California School of Fine Arts
Watt Hall 104, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0292
Tel: (213) 740-ARTS (2787) Fax: (213) 740-8938
Email: aim@usc.edu
http://www.usc.edu/AIM
Contact: Janet Owen, Festival Director (213) 740-ARTS (2787)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
STOP DATE: February 17, 2001
(Los Angles/Santa Monica, 1/21/01)
ART IN MOTION II SELECTS 43 INTERNATIONAL WORKS
FOR USC FINE ARTSâ?? SECOND-ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF TIME-BASED MEDIA
The University of Southern California School of Fine Arts has announced the
selections for Art In Motion II. Presented in collaboration with the Santa
Monica Museum of Art, AIM II is a free festival that will take place
Thursday â?? Saturday, February 15 â??1 7, 2001 at locations on both the USC
Campus in Los Angeles, and at the Santa Monica Museum of Art.
The selected works were chosen from a pool of over 600 applicants from 29
countries. They include film, video, digital video, interactive games,
animation, sound pieces, CD-ROMâ??s, websites, installations, and
performances.
"Unlike most film festivals, galleries and media venues which are organized
around a specific media or genre, Art In Motion II is organized around a
central theme, and the only criteria for submission is that works be
'time-based," said Janet Owen, festival director. "Consequently the selected
works range from trans-global collaborations to intensely personal projects,
and grapple with issues as divergent as the "sport" of lying and the
"vanishing" of individuals."
Building on the success of the first festival AIM II has been expanded from
its debut January 2000 one-day format to a three-day event. "We are
delighted to be partnering with the Santa Monica Museum of Art to present a
unique and rich program of exhibitions, screenings, a symposium and an
educational outreach program," said Ruth Weisberg, Dean of the USC School of
Fine Arts.
AIM II is organized around the theme of "The Vanishing Author?" In the 21st
century, new technologies have multiplied access to authorship and
reinvigorated "The Author" concept. Simultaneously, these same technologies
have ushered in an age of infinite reproducibility - the culture of the copy
- where there is no "final cut" and no definitive, authoritative voice. As
the role of the "author" is perpetually destroyed and recreated so too are
our perceptions of "authority", "self", "meaning", "value" and "originality"
that contribute so significantly to the determination of our futures
USC professor, media artist and AIM II Festival Advisor, Christiane Robbins,
will moderate the AIM II Symposium, addressing issues arising from the
festival theme, at the USC School of Fine Arts, Thursday, February 15, 6.30
â?? 10.00pm. Keynote speaker, film theorist and cultural critic Constance
Penley will present Melrose Space; Art, Politics, and Identity in the Age of
Global Media. Followed by a panel discussion with Steve Fagin: media artist;
Jan Tumlir: writer, curator; and Simon Leung: artist.
All submissions to Art In Motion II were viewed by the AIM II Pre-Screening
Committee: Carole Ann Klonarides: curator, media artist; Tara McPherson:
author, media critic; Janet Owen: festival director; Allan deSouza: artist,
writer, critic; and Tomo Isoyama: artist.
The selected works will be viewed by a distinguished trio of AIM II jurors:
Tom Leeser, media artist and Visual Effects Supervisor/Art Director with
Academy Award-winning production studio Rhythm & Hues; pioneering video
artist, Janice Tanaka, and Tran, T. Kim Trang, video artist and independent
curator.
Awards include the $1000 Intelefilm Award For Creative Excellence and the
$500 USC School of Fine Arts Student Award. Additionally, visitors to the
festival are invited to cast their vote for the AIM II Audience Choice Award
The AIM II Award Ceremony, along with performances including WorldMix La and
Digital Atmosphere (with DJ Koolaid), will take place at Santa Monica Museum
of Art, Saturday, February 17, 7.00â??10.00pm.
All events are FREE and open to the public. For further information visit
the Art in Motion web site at http://www.usc.edu/aim, send email to
aim@usc.edu or call the USC School of Fine Arts at (213) 740-ARTS.
Information on festival schedules, maps and direction are available on the
AIM II website: www.usc.edu/aim
>>AIM II is co-sponsored by:
Apple ®
California Arts Council
Dublab.com
Intelefilm
Panasonic
SuperHappyBunny
USC Annenberg School for Communication
USC Arts Initiative
USC Matrix Program for Digital Media
USC Spectrum
WebADTV
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